The book traces the remarkable transformation of India from a slow growing economy to one of the fastest growing in the world. Discussing events that led to a crisis situation and the consequent initiation of reforms, it describes how growth was sustained in a low-income economy with large diversities.
The book traces the remarkable transformation of India from a slow growing economy to one of the fastest growing in the world. Discussing events that led to a crisis situation and the consequent initiation of reforms, it describes how growth was sustained in a low-income economy with large diversities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Late Suresh D. Tendulkar taught at the Delhi School of Economics till his retirement in 2004. He was Chairman, National Statistical Commission and Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, Government of India. T.A. Bhavani is Professor of Economics, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures Preface to the Paperback Edition Preface and Acknowledgements Tribute to Suresh D. Tendulkar 1: Questions in the Post-1991 Reforms Process 2: The Analytical Framework 3: The Development Strategy after Independence 4: The Slow-growth Phase: 1950-1 to 1980-1 5: The Decade of the 1980s 6: The 1991 Reforms: Context and Timing 7: Continuing Reforms in the Era of Coalition Politics 8: The Political Economy of Reforms: Some Individual Initiatives 9: Reforms in Perspective: General Issues for India An Update on Reforms Appendix Bibliography Index
List of Tables and Figures Preface to the Paperback Edition Preface and Acknowledgements Tribute to Suresh D. Tendulkar 1: Questions in the Post-1991 Reforms Process 2: The Analytical Framework 3: The Development Strategy after Independence 4: The Slow-growth Phase: 1950-1 to 1980-1 5: The Decade of the 1980s 6: The 1991 Reforms: Context and Timing 7: Continuing Reforms in the Era of Coalition Politics 8: The Political Economy of Reforms: Some Individual Initiatives 9: Reforms in Perspective: General Issues for India An Update on Reforms Appendix Bibliography Index
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